A robot for controlling rifle shooting
A technology of robots and rifles, applied in the direction of fixing guns, manipulators, manufacturing tools, etc., can solve the problems of soldiers entering the battlefield, and achieve the effects of reducing combat attrition, stabilizing and stabilizing effects, and reducing positional deviation
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[0120] The structure of the robot for controlling rifle shooting in this embodiment is as follows: Figures 1 to 22 Shown includes: all-terrain chassis 10, rifle 20, rifle mounting part 30, rifle control part 40, rifle firing part 50 and control system;
[0121] The rifle 20 is fixed on the rifle mounting portion 30, the rifle mounting portion 30 and the all-terrain chassis 10, so that the all-terrain chassis 10 can offset the recoil force generated by the rifle 20 due to firing;
[0122] The rifle control part 40 is fixed on the all-terrain chassis 10, and the rifle mounting part 30, and can control the rifle 20 to aim upward or downward under the command of the control system;
[0123] The rifle firing part 50 is fixed on the rifle mounting part 30, and can pull the trigger of the rifle 20 under the command of the control system;
[0124] The handling system also controls the travel of the all-terrain chassis 10 in any direction.
[0125] The rifle mounting part 30 include...
Embodiment 2
[0196] An SD card can also be set on the main control board unit to store the visual information captured by the camera and the manipulation information of the soldiers.
[0197] The robot can also realize automatic positioning by means of program programming, input the coordinate information of the target on the main control board unit, the robot automatically selects a reasonable travel line to run to a reasonable design position according to the visual information captured by the camera, and aims at the target by itself. The shooting method of the first embodiment implements a single shot.
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